MAJOR ENVY Hits Angel Reese As All Caitlin Clark Games Moved To NBA Arenas!
Caitlin Clark isn’t just changing the game—she’s rewriting the playbook. The Indiana Fever rookie is drawing so much attention that teams are straight-up ditching their regular home courts for bigger NBA arenas just to accommodate the demand. It’s the kind of historic buzz that the WNBA has never seen before, and while fans are thrilled, not everyone in the league is celebrating.
Somewhere in Chicago, Angel Reese might just be watching all this unfold with a mix of admiration and, let’s be honest, a bit of envy. The former LSU star and fellow rookie has her own loyal fanbase, but there’s no denying that Clark’s gravitational pull is something different. Her presence alone is shifting ticket sales, breaking viewership records, and forcing teams to make unprecedented moves.
The Caitlin Clark Effect
Clark’s impact isn’t just hype—it’s numbers. Every arena she steps into turns into the hottest ticket in town. When the Indiana Fever visit, ticket prices skyrocket, and sellouts become inevitable. WNBA teams are moving her games to larger NBA arenas, including:
- The Washington Mystics shifting their matchup against the Fever from the 4,200-seat Entertainment and Sports Arena to the 20,000-seat Capital One Arena.
- The New York Liberty moving Clark’s game to the Barclays Center, home of the Brooklyn Nets.
- The Connecticut Sun playing at the XL Center in Hartford instead of their usual Mohegan Sun Arena.
These moves aren’t just about filling seats—they’re about capitalizing on a generational superstar who has fans (and networks) throwing money at the league like never before.
Angel Reese Watching From the Sidelines
While Caitlin Clark enjoys this unprecedented spotlight, Angel Reese and other WNBA rookies are left watching from the side, wondering when their time will come. Reese, a dominant college player herself, helped fuel an intense rivalry with Clark during their NCAA days. That rivalry followed them into the WNBA, where fans hoped it would be the next great narrative.
But the reality? Clark is getting all the mainstream love, while Reese, despite her own star power, isn’t seeing the same level of attention. And that’s gotta sting.
What’s Next for Reese and the WNBA?
Angel Reese isn’t one to back down from a challenge. She’s got the skills, the confidence, and the fanbase to make her own headlines. If anything, the Caitlin Clark craze could serve as motivation for Reese to elevate her game and prove she’s just as much a box-office draw.
At the end of the day, this is good news for the WNBA as a whole. More eyeballs on the league means bigger opportunities for everyone. But for now, it’s Clark’s world, and everyone—including Angel Reese—is just trying to find their place in it.